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Only 400 spaces reserved for residential school survivors during the Pope's Mass: Picard

First Parliament Quebec Labrador states that it is disappointing and that reconciliation should be at the heart of the Pope's visit.

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The Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador regional chief Ghislain Picard.
First Parliament Quebec-Labrador Regional Chief Jisampi Card. Photo: Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press

First Nations Assembly of First Nations Quebec Labrador is the Pope When Francisco holds a mass near Quebec City this month, it decides to reserve only 400 spaces for housing school survivors.

Regional Chief Gislan Picard has condemned the decision to contain such a small number of victims together. It will be held in Sainte Anne in front of 10,000 to 15,000 participants. De-Beaupré Basilica on July 28th. Mass will be broadcast simultaneously on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City.

Picard believes that the reconciliation should be the center of the Pope's visit, as the Pope said when he announced his visit. Said.

Pope Francis will land in the stateJuly 27and will meet with Quebec City officials that afternoon. He will hold a mass at 10 am the next day. On Thursday, he will meet an indigenous delegation.

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